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PSYC 7710

Quantitative Methods I: Probability and Statistical Inference

Course Description

Course covers the foundations of psychology & statistical techniques used in behavioral science, in particular foundations of traditional statistical testing, R programming, modern statistical testing using bootstrapping & resampling, & very basic introduction to Factor Analysis & applications of information theory. The course has 3 lecture hours & 2 lab hours that teaches computational aspects of the course in R. Basic training in R required.

Teague Henry

Fall 2026

th 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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To Announced

Fall 2025

Th 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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Hudson Golino

Fall 2024

Th 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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3.72
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Laura Jamison

Fall 2022

Fr 9:00am - 11:00am
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Andrew Lampi

Fall 2022

Fr 9:00am - 11:00am
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Faculty Staff

Fall 2021

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Andrew Graves

Fall 2019

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Jessica Mazen

Fall 2019

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Gus Sjobeck

Fall 2019

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Robert Moulder

Fall 2018

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Dingjing Shi

Fall 2018

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James Lark

Fall 2017

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Michael Meyer

Fall 2017

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Michael Santander

Fall 2016

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Timo Oertzen

Fall 2015

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Tyler Santander

Fall 2015

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Bommae Kim

Fall 2014

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Siny Tsang

Fall 2014

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Eric Turkheimer

Fall 2014

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3.77
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David Dobolyi

Fall 2013

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Erin Horn

Fall 2012

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Geneva Dodson

Fall 2011

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Yueqin Hu

Fall 2011

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Derek Ford

Fall 2010

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Michael Hunter

Fall 2009

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Minhong Yu

Fall 2009

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